Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We have a six-speed that has this feature. Push in the clutch or take your foot off the brake, the car starts. Maybe something needs to be adjusted on OP's Escape to make the feature work faster. We never had a problem.
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Dumbest thing on my golf cart? Audible turn signals.
Hey, I'm in Florida. I don't want to hear my indicators the whole time I'm driving around. |
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I put my heart and soul into finding an answer for you the other day retiredguy. I was strictly a Ford guy for about 30 years as far as new primary cars were concerned. There were other new cars sprinkled in over the 30 years but they were secondary fun vehicles. The last two Fords I had were a 2013 Escape and an 2015 Ford Transit Connect. Both cars were quirky as far as acceleration was concerned. It is absolutely terrible that nothing can be done to take this problem from you. That is a fine choice of make and model car and I would be on fire if they couldn't solve this without jumping a switch or pushing a button, B.S to that. Please let us know which way this repair goes for you. Good Luck.
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The best thing is if you use them and then remember to turn them off!
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1. Re the Stop/Start feature. It's a Love/Hate relationship. There are some auto mfrs that do not have an on/off switch - it's always activated - that would have been a NOGO re our new car purchase. We have a set routine when starting our MB - the ECO on/off is switched off and our dashcam is switched on. We do turn the ECO ON when just missing a long light etc. Cannot see having it ON all the time and having the engine off for short stops - even a stop sign...
2. Re the OP question of dumbest feature on a car? The Nut on the steering wheel.
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Mine keep me awake most nights, beeping away in the garage. Living in Florida does have its drawbacks. |
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I have a Cadillac XT5 with that feature and it really does save on gas. The Cadillac does not have a way to turn shut that feature off. However, when I stop at a light and brake then quickly release my foot from the brake and reapply brake pressure, the car does not turn off.
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! have a 2017 Toyota Highlander with this feature and I don't understand what the fuss is about. When I stop if I press hard on the brake pedal the engine stops and restarts when I take my foot off, if I don't want the engine to stop I simply don't press so hard on the brake pedal, simple.
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For those that lease or trade every two or three years they will not notice nothing. For us the keep car long enough to get value of or investment and not trade just to keep up with the jones. It’s up in the air if this starting and stops thousands of time will not wear cylinder walls out let along the starting system.
Manufacture’s don’t care all they got to is get it to last 3 or 5 years if it’s even covered under warranty? After that’s if big bucks for dealers and auto repair industry when system fails. They use to all say wear on rotating parts are worn the most during starting. Same goes for all the turbocharging, boost puts more pressure on cylinders which equals to more wear, especially if you can’t find the dipstick or change the oil religiously. Then, there the cost when turbocharger goes, and on certain models where the turbocharger part of the exhaust manifold it’s going to fail due to the heat. |
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Looking for two people. First, the one who suggested moving the light dimmer switch from the left floorboard to the steering wheel. The second one is the person who suggested putting ethanol in gasoline. Ethanol picks up water like a sponge. It dissolves some engine seals and can rust almost any metal gas tank. That includes motorcycle tanks.old car tanks, lawnmower tanks, generator tanks if metal, and the like. If you see neither one of these guys, please contact me so I can give them a piece of my mind. Well, not too big a piece,
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